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The commission may:
(1) Assist and collaborate in studies and programs designed to identify and evaluate structures, sites and areas worthy of preservation.
(2) Consult with and consider the ideas and recommendations of civic groups, public agencies, and citizens interested in historic preservation.
(3) Inspect and investigate structures, sites and areas which it has reason to believe worthy of preservation.
(4) Disseminate information to the public concerning those structures, sites and areas deemed worthy of preservation, and may encourage and advise property owners of the protection, enhancement, perpetuation and use of landmarks, historic sites, and other officially recognized property of historic interest.
(5) Consider methods other than those provided for in this division for encouraging and achieving historic preservation, and make appropriate recommendations to the city council and other bodies and agencies, both public and private.
(6) Establish such policies, rules and regulations as it deems necessary to administer its duties as herein provided.
(Ord. No. 98-747, 11-17-98; Ord. No. 99-791, 9-21-99)
(1) A person who violates this division is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(2) In addition to the foregoing, a person who violates this division may also be adjudged responsible for a violation of the state "Local Historic District Act," MCL 399.201 et. seq., and may be subject to the civil penalties and remedies provided for in section 15 thereof.
(Ord. No. 98-747, 11-17-98; Ord. No. 99-791, 9-21-99)
ARTICLE IV. - FINANCE[13]
Footnotes:
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Charter reference— Finance and taxation, Ch. 13.
State Law reference— Municipal finance act, MCL 131.1 et seq., MSA 5.3188(1) et seq.; uniform budgeting and accounting act, MCL 141.421 et seq., MSA 5.3228(21) et seq.
DIVISION 1. - GENERALLY
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